ferdrobert Posted November 21, 2003 Share Posted November 21, 2003 on the 87 1.8 engine is it a big deal to replace the oil pump or did they bury it. thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toybuilder Posted November 21, 2003 Share Posted November 21, 2003 It is burried, but not a "bid deal" in my mind. I can do it in about 4 hours. What kind of car are you talking about? It would help us to give you more accurate information? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RallyKeith Posted November 21, 2003 Share Posted November 21, 2003 You have to pull the timing belts and covers to do it. While your at it, it is best to replace the water pump and timing bellts if you can afford it. Also, you must use a new "Mickey Mouse" seal for the oil pump. They call it that because of how it looks. It's just the seal from it to the block. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
archemitis Posted November 21, 2003 Share Posted November 21, 2003 my 87 just took me about 1 hr. gave me a quiet engine with noticeable hp increase. ea81s are easier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toybuilder Posted November 21, 2003 Share Posted November 21, 2003 1 hour! with the engine in the car? You removed the fan, front pulley, outside timing covers, timing belts, cam sprockets, and inner timing cover, removed the pump, installed the new one and put all that stuff back together in an hour! Can I come hang out with you and leech some of your skills?? Also, please explain the theory behind the HP gain. I don't buy it, unless your old pump had an incredible amount of rotating resistance. EDIT: Nevermind, I just noticed your talking about an ea81. Still don't buy the HP increase, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
archemitis Posted November 21, 2003 Share Posted November 21, 2003 no, my engine is an 87, but its also an ea81. pushrod, and all my valves were clicking. now that they arent clicking the engine runs smoother and seems to rev better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MilesFox Posted November 21, 2003 Share Posted November 21, 2003 i have my engine assembled without the plastic belt covers. i can do timing belts by ONLY removing the alt/ps belt the oil pump can be gotten from the front of the car, ither underneath or under the hood. with my set-up, it will only take 5-10 minutes, plus another 5or 10 minutes to reinstall the belts but if the same belts are used, i can have them off and back on without messing wioth the tensioner pulleys. i will inbolt the cam sprocket to get the belt off, and either put it back on that way, or put the sprocket back on, and slip the belt over it i personally prefer to leave the belt covers off, for ease of service. have not had any issues with running cover-less, either being on a road trip, daily driving, or baja'n(i do leave the piece of plastic behind the t-belt idler pulley on the bottom right) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torxxx Posted November 22, 2003 Share Posted November 22, 2003 this will save you some time and hassle takin all that stuff apart.. When you take off hte Crankshaft belt pulley, stick the 22 mm on there witha long breaker bar and prop it against the drivers side of the body panel (next to the battery, make sure it wont smash the battery though) After you have the breakerbar secure, bump your starter just a lil bit.... boom, bolt and pulley should pop right off. Your oil pump may not be needed to be replaced.. EA82's have big problems with the O rings going bad and it makes them pump a lil bit of air into the system which gives the car a ticking sound... Whats your Oil press. running? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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